Moto M

2. The Moto brand is owned by Lenovo. It`s mainly popular for its budget and mid-range smartphones. Most of the Moto phones offer near-stock Android experience.

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Moto M (Grey, 32 GB)(3 GB RAM)

Rs. 14,000

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Key Specs

RAM

3 GB

Processor

MediaTek MT6755

Rear Camera

16 MP

Front Camera

8 MP

Battery

3050 mAh

Display

5.5 inches

Moto M details

Buy For

Robust configuration

Fingerprint sensor

Good battery backup

Superb cameras

Beware of

Single SIM

No front flash

Verdict

After Moto G4 and Z play models comes the Moto M. The Moto M is a very nice choice for heavy multitaskers and high end gamers. The performance of the handset is great, thanks to the superior RAM. The user can get entertained for long period of time since the battery backup is good. One can also record full HD videos and share it with their close ones or social networking sites. Even the display quality is superb due to high pixel density and the fingerprint sensor is quick to respond. Overall, this smartphone is lucrative deal to watch out for.

An awesome handset

Display and Configuration

The Moto M flaunts a 5.5-inch IPS LCD Full HD (1,080 x 1,920 pixels) display and has a pixel density of 401ppi. It measures 151 x 75 x 8.0mm and 73.46% screen to body ratio. Inside the system, there is a 1.5GHz octa-core processor aided by 3GB of RAM seated upon MediaTek MT6755 chipset. The Mali-T860 MP2 graphics engine outputs great visualisation, be it gaming or watching videos. The handset boots on Android v7.0 (Nougat) operating system and features a fingerprint sensor at the back.

Battery and Connectivity

The device is fuelled by a 3,050mAh li-ion battery which keeps the show running for long hours. Connectivity options include single SIM, 4G (support Indian bands), 3G, 2G, Wi-Fi 802.11, a/ac/b/g/n, Mobile Hotspot, Bluetooth v4.1, GPS with A-GPS, Glonass and USB type-C port.

Camera and Storage

The phone sports a 16MP main camera with features such as digital zoom, auto flash, face detection, touch to focus, 1,080p full HD recording etc. There is an 8MP front snapper for selfie lovers. In terms of storage, the device houses an internal memory of 32GB which can be further expanded upto a massive 128GB using a microSD card.

Moto M Review

Moto M review: M for missed opportunity?

The Moto M marks a new design journey for the brand, but fails to impress in other aspects

Feb 22 2017 By Nitansh Rastogi

PROS

Gorgeous design

Powerful internals

Loud speaker

Decent battery life

CONS

Lacks Moto's signature features

Average cameras

Not ideal for hardcore gaming

Verdict

If you’ve been following our review, then you won’t be surprised when we say that the Moto M generates mixed feelings. While it seems to have taken care of some of the important aspects such as design and performance, it has also missed out on features that make a Moto smartphone distinct, be it the camera or software – and that’s a big red flag against it.Don’t get us wrong. The Moto M is a good device, but the competition is much better, and of course, our expectations are usually higher from a device from the iconic brand’s stable. For the specs it offers, the pricing seems to be on the higher side – Rs 15,999 for the 3GB RAM model, and Rs 17,999 for the 4 gig version. Devices such as the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 (review) are priced significantly lower, yet seem to be better buys. Forget competition from other brands, the Moto M faces rivalry from its own family itself – the Lenovo P2 (review) is an excellent battery monster, while the Lenovo Z2 Plus (review) is the most affordable phone with the flagship-level SD820 chipset. In fact, in our opinion, the Moto G4 Plus, priced at Rs 14,999 comes across as more bang for your buck. The 4GB flavour of the Honor 6X (review) is also a great choice, especially due to its dual cameras.Related read: Moto M vs Moto G4 PlusIf you’re keen on getting the Moto M however, our suggestion to you would be to wait a little longer for the Moto G5 Plus, which as per the rumours, will feature a revamped design language and impressive spec sheet for a sticker price of around Rs 15,000.Related read: What to expect from the Moto G5 Plus

Well I was amazed to read the before the phone was delivered to me but after using it there are a few flaws which I found in Moto M.n1-second sim or memory card.n I mean its better to launch a phone with only one sim option, customer will not in a confusion.n2-it lags a lot when apps like share it or MX player are started.. I just can't understand why is this so with 3 GB of RAM.n3-Earphones sucks. Horrible sound.n4-Battery backup- it goes to its lowest after 3-4 hours of internet usage.n5-The 16 MP camera- Moto g(2nd gen) 8 mp camera vis better than 16 mp Moto M's.The same is with the front facing camera..lots of blur blur blur blurred picture.nnMy younger brother uses Redmi 3s prime and it's a lot better phone if compared to Moto m and the 7000 rs difference.nnThis is what I felt using it for 10 days.nHope it might be helpful.nThanks

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mesmerizing look !!

17 Dec 2016 By Purushottam kumar On flipkart.com

this is my 3rd moto mob. after G2 and G3 . i am reviewing the product after the use of 4 hr. nnPros:n1. first moto mob. in metal. look is good. u vl love it.n2. sound quality is amazing.n3.charging indicator is there.n4. screen is classy and feels good to touch.n5. fingerprint sensor is fast.n6. fast chargingn7. got back cover and screen guard with the phone.n8. different earphone.nncons:n1. camera quality is not up to the mark. dont know why moto did this! i think its lenovo effect.

There is no doubt that Honor 6X is a good device the features they are offering at the expected price is amazing but there is no confirmation regarding its launch date also there can be a change in the price after their launch in India .. so better cut the confusion and go for Moto m .. it is an amazing device as well as it has better config than the Honor 6X .. It has a better camera, slightly better processor and also the stock android experience... which gives the phone smooth and fluid performance..

No, Moto M does not have a feature to turn on LED flash by double tapping it but it has a feature called chop chop flash. This gesture lets you turn on the flashlight if you shake your phone like youre chopping something with a knife. This probably doesnt sound all that interesting, but the feature is actually quite useful if you need to fire up the flashlight real quick.